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Why You Need Glycine: A Panel Discussion | Mastering Nutrition #49

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Synthesis of Glycine

When we methylate homosistine to methinine, which is a process that depends on folate and vitamin b 12, we need to provide a methal group to folate. The central part of that methal group, the carbon, is usually supplied by the ameno acid serine. And when ring provides that carbon, it becomes glycine. That is the predominant mode of synthesizing glycine. In that way, we provide about one point one grams of glycine per day.

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